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german chancellor angela merkel responding and just minutes ago, the united states announcing tariffs on $200 billion in chinese goods. let's start with the headlines out of brussels coming this morning. >> reporter: that's right, sarah, this nato summit started off with a bang this morning, the president sharply critical of germany, in a breakfast session this morning we heard a response from angela merkel on that criticism and then we just saw a face-to-face meeting between president trump and angela merkel over the past couple of minutes ago. the reporters that were there say both sides stuck to the diplomatic platitudes here the united states and germany having a good relationship merkel saying that she's pleased with the opportunity, they talked about trade and says she's looking forward to other exchanges in the future. apparently from the reporters in the room, a different session from what the reporter -- we should be able to play it for you in the next couple of minutes or so. take a look at the comment from the president that sort of roiled the nato summit this morning, agai
german chancellor angela merkel responding and just minutes ago, the united states announcing tariffs on $200 billion in chinese goods. let's start with the headlines out of brussels coming this morning. >> reporter: that's right, sarah, this nato summit started off with a bang this morning, the president sharply critical of germany, in a breakfast session this morning we heard a response from angela merkel on that criticism and then we just saw a face-to-face meeting between president...
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we expect angela merkel at the white house in just over an hour's time. you can see some of the team usa olympians out on the front we might see the president there as well in a few moments welcoming them after that, angela merkel arrives for that visit here's the moment that will be overshadowing this this moment last year when angela merkel and the president had a frosty, inter-personal relationship he went in for a handshake he didn't notice or rebuff eed her. this is the moment everybody was talking about last year. this year they'll try to get past some of this frosty, interpersonal relationship and actually get down to brass tacks and negotiate. the president put out a welcoming tweet a few moments ago saying looking forward to pleating with chancellor angela merkel today so much to discuss, so little time it will be great for both our great countries. the question is whether or not the personal relationship matters with the president at all. we saw shinzo abe earlier this month with president, playing golf, having dinner, outings with the two wives
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the nation says she is destroying the latest with angela merkle there in athens. we'll talk about apple and also ask whether wall street has any longer a credible statesman to represent it on capitol hill. back to you guys. >> we'll see you in a few moments. six stocks in 60 seconds. we'll begin with itw, a downgrade. >> this is a part where i see where we are going into earnings. we recommend the stocks and hope they come down again. >>> sell intel. >> this thing is so hated, you think that they have no yield in a bad balance sheet. >> downgrade of diamond offshore. >> look, i find this questionable with oil. it just is stubbornly high. it is not down. >> research in motion. jeffrey says the ten might be delayed here. >> i thought this was interesting because becky quick got this out of the ceo. now suddenly it becomes common parliament? just watch "squawk." >> raising the price on marathon. >> they stole this from bp. bp has become a source of all things good from everybody because of the spill. >> and morgan stanley says time to buy. >> i find this as a shocker
the nation says she is destroying the latest with angela merkle there in athens. we'll talk about apple and also ask whether wall street has any longer a credible statesman to represent it on capitol hill. back to you guys. >> we'll see you in a few moments. six stocks in 60 seconds. we'll begin with itw, a downgrade. >> this is a part where i see where we are going into earnings. we recommend the stocks and hope they come down again. >>> sell intel. >> this thing is...
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i'm angela and i quit smoking with chantix. my children always wanted me to quit smoking but i resigned myself to the fact that it wasn't going to work. but chantix helped me do it. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it gave me the power to overcome the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some people had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix or history of seizures. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems or develop new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you h
i'm angela and i quit smoking with chantix. my children always wanted me to quit smoking but i resigned myself to the fact that it wasn't going to work. but chantix helped me do it. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it gave me the power to overcome the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some people had...
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bottom line is she has analyzed the situation, angela merkel, analyzed the situation in a sober tone and she conceded that this current government is not working perfectly and that this government can't go on like this and she has personal consequences that she's going to retire equally from politics and leaving of course, now the race is open from someone who wants to succeed here, back to you >> thank you so much for that huge story we are watching over here in the u.s. >> dow is up 202, very good breath on the s&p. let's get to bob pisani. >> 7-1 that's decent. we are getting better today. in terms of sectors, brazil e leks have pushed up a lo lot -- tech's strong and bank is strong and healthcare. the big three sectors together, you are going to get a rally no matter what and everyon industrl is doing well. a lot of the names associated with latin america and some of the other ones today is the half way point in earnings the market is acting like it is going to be huge cuts in earns q-3, the numbers are still going up it is down slightly. i would not say it is a big move but it i
bottom line is she has analyzed the situation, angela merkel, analyzed the situation in a sober tone and she conceded that this current government is not working perfectly and that this government can't go on like this and she has personal consequences that she's going to retire equally from politics and leaving of course, now the race is open from someone who wants to succeed here, back to you >> thank you so much for that huge story we are watching over here in the u.s. >> dow is...
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angela merkel's also got an election to fight for coming up soon. she'll have to fly her flag herself because the people back home in germany are watching this. so i think it's going to be more conflicting than perhaps people expect. she's not going to cater to what donald trump wants. >> certainly jim's point this morning when he said you got maybe the world's biggest nationalist official talking -- having a bilateral with the world's biggest globalist. but does the result in the netherlands this week give her a little more ammo that perhaps the disintegration of the union is not happening as quickly as some thought? >> probably gives her more confidence, but i don't think that lessens her conviction that donald trump's rhetoric against the eu project is something she wants to stand up against. i think the nato point is clear that donald trump has a lot of ammunition there, sara's point on trade clearly a lot of ammunition, but she's not one to muddy her view or soften her rhetoric. with an election coming up, i think she's going to come in with a
angela merkel's also got an election to fight for coming up soon. she'll have to fly her flag herself because the people back home in germany are watching this. so i think it's going to be more conflicting than perhaps people expect. she's not going to cater to what donald trump wants. >> certainly jim's point this morning when he said you got maybe the world's biggest nationalist official talking -- having a bilateral with the world's biggest globalist. but does the result in the...
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now today and that meeting with angela merkel and vladimir putin. and won't be just one of the diplomatic functions and so that's one that the entire world will be looking forward to tomorrow here in hamburg as well guys bachbl back to you. >> thank you very much the president set to meet merkel later this morning with russia's vladimir putin tomorrow. we're joined by former assistant secretary of state and author of red line and adviser to president bush dan price that helped organize the first g-20 summit in washington in 2008 good morning, thank you for being with us. >> good morning. >> secretary crowley walk us through how you think the speech today in warsaw frames the objectives for the summit this weekend. >> well i think it gives the president some momentum. poland is one of the most popular pro-american countries in europe. it's also a country that dedicated 2% of gdp to defense it's a safe and positive ground for the president. now he goes into the g-20 and i think there's three things to watch here one is what happened in the merkel meet
now today and that meeting with angela merkel and vladimir putin. and won't be just one of the diplomatic functions and so that's one that the entire world will be looking forward to tomorrow here in hamburg as well guys bachbl back to you. >> thank you very much the president set to meet merkel later this morning with russia's vladimir putin tomorrow. we're joined by former assistant secretary of state and author of red line and adviser to president bush dan price that helped organize...
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it's that bad. >> yes. >> there's two angela's. i fear angela merkel. it's an angela market. >> got it. >> with one day to go before the olympics, carl caught up with mcdonald's new ceo don thompson in london. he took over the top job at the end of june you may recall. mcdonald's is coming off a rare earnings miss in light of ceo marissa meyer of yahoo and jcpenney's taking the reins of their company. carl asked mcdonald's if he thinks he's been dealt a tough hand? >> we happen to be in a tougher global economic environment, but historically we've done well in those environments so we'll continue to leverage the experience we've had with the singular leadership team around the world and we'll move forward. so am i inheriting a tougher business, if you would? nah, it's just mcdonald's and it's the consumer business. it's the restaurant business. so we'll continue to execute the strategies we have and listen to customers and that will help us to migrate through these times. >> we should note that nbc's full coverage of the olympics begins tomorrow. carl w
it's that bad. >> yes. >> there's two angela's. i fear angela merkel. it's an angela market. >> got it. >> with one day to go before the olympics, carl caught up with mcdonald's new ceo don thompson in london. he took over the top job at the end of june you may recall. mcdonald's is coming off a rare earnings miss in light of ceo marissa meyer of yahoo and jcpenney's taking the reins of their company. carl asked mcdonald's if he thinks he's been dealt a tough hand?...
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. >> the president's tweets after pointed comments from angela merkel on sunday. >> yes. >> she indicated more or less it's time for germany and europe to go its own way without u.s. leadership. >> right. >> that's what his comments followed. if there are growing tensions with germany, does it matter to the stock market? it wouldn't seem to. >> i don't think so. what matters to the stock market is far more of what we're talking about, the s&p being up endlessly but driven by the same stocks, which i think is something we have to talk about, but when i look at the attacks against germany, i think that in the end bmw and mercedes could fold like mark fields folded. remember mark fields, he was going to build small cars in mexico, had a big plan to do it. there are mexican plants being built right now. i think he's trying to get about, mw and mercedes to commit to building more here. so far that worked with american companies. the japanese to some degree caved. maybe it works. maybe some of the german companies say we hear you, let's stop building in mexico, the next plant will be in birming
. >> the president's tweets after pointed comments from angela merkel on sunday. >> yes. >> she indicated more or less it's time for germany and europe to go its own way without u.s. leadership. >> right. >> that's what his comments followed. if there are growing tensions with germany, does it matter to the stock market? it wouldn't seem to. >> i don't think so. what matters to the stock market is far more of what we're talking about, the s&p being up...
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total am is climbing, but there's till more work to be done joining us is chief investment officer angela miller may. good morning. >> good morning. great to see you >> it's interesting, as we look at some of these metrics on black history month. it wasn't long ago we had headlines from banking industry leaders explaining about a lack of talent in the pipeline. i wonder if i think that's anywhere being true, and if it is, is it improving? >> first of all, i'm excited to talk to you about diverse and inclusion any month, but especially now during black history month, as we pay tribute to generation of african americans. imrf does not think that there is a problem with the pipeline we demonstrate values and behavior that really advance and support diversity, equity and incoalition, as a malcolm bald ridge award winner, we think about it from a holistic approach we strive for organizational excellent, which we believe leads to desired results and best practices in many areas, including diversity and includes i think the pipeline is there, there's ample candidates, diverse managers to invest
total am is climbing, but there's till more work to be done joining us is chief investment officer angela miller may. good morning. >> good morning. great to see you >> it's interesting, as we look at some of these metrics on black history month. it wasn't long ago we had headlines from banking industry leaders explaining about a lack of talent in the pipeline. i wonder if i think that's anywhere being true, and if it is, is it improving? >> first of all, i'm excited to talk...
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can angela merkel sell that in germany? >> well i heard this for the first time in michelle's reporting. i haven't had a chance to think it through. it's hard for me to see the finance ministers taking a somewhat reserved position they did. we have to study this more and then have the leaders leapfrog over them to get to something as significant as debt relief. i'd be surprise first-degreed if that subject were on the table. i think thursday is turning out to be the key day. it wouldn't surprise me if there was a pivot on the side of the leader to address the euro zone restructuring proposal to discuss the decision taken earlier today by the ministers to extend sanctions on russia. i think thursday tends to be the bigger day on greece and you're right, if that particular debt relief is on the table an thursday, it raises a series of very interesting political questions in all of the euro zone capitals. >> yeah and on those political questions, the former u.s. treasury secretary writing today in the ft and "the washington po
can angela merkel sell that in germany? >> well i heard this for the first time in michelle's reporting. i haven't had a chance to think it through. it's hard for me to see the finance ministers taking a somewhat reserved position they did. we have to study this more and then have the leaders leapfrog over them to get to something as significant as debt relief. i'd be surprise first-degreed if that subject were on the table. i think thursday is turning out to be the key day. it wouldn't...
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yesterday angela merkel emerged from the witness protection program. she was dressed in her fairy godmother outfit so everyone felt better about that. we got another leg-up in this rally. there was a remarkable lack of detail, however. and i think that's why people will tiptoe into the weekend. >> if you look at what draghi said two weeks ago, it was obvious he was going to keep the germs on board. that's why he was announcing the process that spain and italy had to ask for the bailout. you could have predicted the germans would be on board. >> well, verbally they're on board. i think -- we don't have the detail yet. spain hasn't said, i admit it, i need a helping hand. that hasn't happened. so, again, i would suggest to you, simon, that we're lacking the details, which has been a problem in this all the way through. >> but technically speaking from the market standpoint, you mentioned the push higher, the leveling out and then the push higher again. technically speaking, isn't that a good move for the markets to 4 1/2-year highs on the dow. 20 points
yesterday angela merkel emerged from the witness protection program. she was dressed in her fairy godmother outfit so everyone felt better about that. we got another leg-up in this rally. there was a remarkable lack of detail, however. and i think that's why people will tiptoe into the weekend. >> if you look at what draghi said two weeks ago, it was obvious he was going to keep the germs on board. that's why he was announcing the process that spain and italy had to ask for the bailout....
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we talk so much about esg investing, angela. we showed a full screen a little bit earlier in this discussion looking at your allocations. how are you -- what is your methodology? how are you applying that in terms of an investment thesis, and as we are seeing more companies come to market in more ways, is there more supply out there for you to choose from >> yeah, i mean, there is so much for us to choose from and i think es fw for us gives us are the data that we need and the research that we need on not only choosing stocks that have good risk management, but also choosing stocks that will have better returns because of the sustainability and because of the esg measures that they put into place so it is across all of our public stocks, as well as our private markets that we look at esg and we look at what the managers are doing to have a more sustainable organization and more sustainable strategy. so it does increase, you know, what we have to choose from. >> fascinating to hear you talk about it even as we are seeing things l
we talk so much about esg investing, angela. we showed a full screen a little bit earlier in this discussion looking at your allocations. how are you -- what is your methodology? how are you applying that in terms of an investment thesis, and as we are seeing more companies come to market in more ways, is there more supply out there for you to choose from >> yeah, i mean, there is so much for us to choose from and i think es fw for us gives us are the data that we need and the research...
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angela merkel comes out of this weaker. the german government comes out thif weaker. and we might even be heading into a government crisis. a weak undecided germany is the last thing europe needs right now. back to you, mark. >> thank you very much, silvia wadhwa. >>> speed on wall street in focus this morning after yesterday's mind-blowing decline. direct edge handles about 10% of matched stock trades and made et cetera mark to high-frequency trading. first on cnbc interview, william o'brien, direct edge ceo, who also happens to be a fellow alum of penn law, but that just means i'm going to be even harder on him than i would be ordinarily. >> i would expect nothing less. >> good morning. good to see you. >> you, too. >> could you in -- very briefly and unarcanely explain what high-speed trading is? >> well, high-speed trading is just how technology, which has revolutionized the life of every american in pretty much every industry, has transformed the stock market. generally, it's made it better from how exchanges can be more efficient to how the average investor can
angela merkel comes out of this weaker. the german government comes out thif weaker. and we might even be heading into a government crisis. a weak undecided germany is the last thing europe needs right now. back to you, mark. >> thank you very much, silvia wadhwa. >>> speed on wall street in focus this morning after yesterday's mind-blowing decline. direct edge handles about 10% of matched stock trades and made et cetera mark to high-frequency trading. first on cnbc interview,...
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a stunning victory for angela merkel. her own party holding more than they have done in the last 20 years. she still doesn't have power. she has to unseat some sort of coalition on the left of german politics. it is a result that is ringing around europe even as we speak. josh feinman is the chief economist of deutsche management >>> you have a woman who is desperately unpopular in greece and portugal arguably and the likes of spine and italy as well. yet, you have this resounding vote for her on a personal level coming through in germany. what does that say about where we are in the europe crisis? >> clearly, the creaks and protuguese didn't have a vote, the germans did. as you pointed out. they gave hr a resounding victory. it fell short of leading the government on their own. it is an endorsement of the germans of the basic approach she has taken to the euro crisis, which has been prague nat tick, moving slowly and we are going to continue to see more of that. >> there is a huge amount of mon think that's clearly gone
a stunning victory for angela merkel. her own party holding more than they have done in the last 20 years. she still doesn't have power. she has to unseat some sort of coalition on the left of german politics. it is a result that is ringing around europe even as we speak. josh feinman is the chief economist of deutsche management >>> you have a woman who is desperately unpopular in greece and portugal arguably and the likes of spine and italy as well. yet, you have this resounding vote...
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meantime let's look at angela merkel off to greece. it's announced on tuesday. bear in mind the greek press has been antagonistic to the woman. one put her in a nazi uniform because of the austerity she's been bringing to the table. they need 31 billion euros from the rest of europe. if she's going on tuesday it's quite clearly an indication that she's not about to kick greece out of the single currency if ever you had a doubt about that. but you wouldn't if you followed closely the change in rhetoric that we've had over the summer out of berlin. in athens itself, emergency talks are under way to create the largest bank there from a position of weakness these banks are coming together. national bank of greece and efg in discussion there's. these two guys here have tried to do a deal twice and it's fallen through but now alpha bank is off to buy the french bank, selling out locally. those bank stocks have done well and greek stocks in general have done well again today with angela merkel now arriving on tuesday. threw see the gains. if you look on the blue chips,
meantime let's look at angela merkel off to greece. it's announced on tuesday. bear in mind the greek press has been antagonistic to the woman. one put her in a nazi uniform because of the austerity she's been bringing to the table. they need 31 billion euros from the rest of europe. if she's going on tuesday it's quite clearly an indication that she's not about to kick greece out of the single currency if ever you had a doubt about that. but you wouldn't if you followed closely the change in...
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. >> angela merkel wing a fourth term. the nationalist party that surged will not have any influence on the country's foreign, european and refugee policies. >>> one inmate is dead and at least nine injured after a large scale riot broke out in a prison. multiple inmates sustained stab wounds and were taken to outside hospitals for treatment. no prison staff were injured during the riot and no deadly force was used. >>> and take a look at these pictures. the european space agency has released these images of the aurora borealis. the phenom nop occurs when protons and electrons collide with atoms in the upper atmosphere. beautiful. you're up to date. that's the news update. >> thank you. >>> when we come back the former ceo of heinz bill johnson's with us. we'll get his thoughts on the proxy battle. >>> the latest episode of bing is on cnbc/binge. >> we should just be what we've always been. >> a sad middle aged lady. >> and grace. >> how about jared kushner >> yeah, yeah, i'd like jared kushner to be sitting in a gay bar w
. >> angela merkel wing a fourth term. the nationalist party that surged will not have any influence on the country's foreign, european and refugee policies. >>> one inmate is dead and at least nine injured after a large scale riot broke out in a prison. multiple inmates sustained stab wounds and were taken to outside hospitals for treatment. no prison staff were injured during the riot and no deadly force was used. >>> and take a look at these pictures. the european...
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angela merkel urging greece and the creditors to continue pushing for a cash for reform deal. this has led the markets in two different directions. on one hand you have people saying, look the data and the global economy is so strong at this point, that whatever happens with greece might not necessarily have a damming effect, but now as of just the most recent day or so you have the bond market again qvc safe havens, people saying maybe germany is realizing there could be bigger affects. >> i think everybody is trying to find out what happened yesterday. we have strong u.s. sales report and treasuries rallied. opposite of what you would expect. a lot of the commentary today to suss on the fact that we were oversold and you're seeing them sell off a little bit more this morning. yields are back higher in europe as well. the greece news is headline. it's going to happen. we're used to this. up until the end of june the long term investor has to think as long as the u.s. economy is strong and the global economy is improving, and we are getting signs on that front. >> we have to m
angela merkel urging greece and the creditors to continue pushing for a cash for reform deal. this has led the markets in two different directions. on one hand you have people saying, look the data and the global economy is so strong at this point, that whatever happens with greece might not necessarily have a damming effect, but now as of just the most recent day or so you have the bond market again qvc safe havens, people saying maybe germany is realizing there could be bigger affects....
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angela merkel warned putin there will be consequences to his actions. she is traveling to the united states thursday and friday to talk to obama. the white house is also talking about further sanctions. its credit conditions within russia, and it's also the effect it would have on economic activity. a lot of the fall today are the businesses that are directly exposed to what is happening in russia or have subsidiaries there. also, a lot of the high fliers are making up the bottom of the losers there. for example, air france is still up 43% so far this year. pergo, the carmaker, still up 36%. underlying earnings today, not great overall. a very mixed picture. we've seen some of the oil refiners, some of the metal cutting tools, if we can move on, guys, there you go, earnings not great. sandvick, big cutting tool company. gucci done well. the banks are lower today. deutsche bank could be looking at selling somewhere in the region of $7 billion worth of stock in order to bolster its position. one stock that is doing well today, however, is electrolux, the
angela merkel warned putin there will be consequences to his actions. she is traveling to the united states thursday and friday to talk to obama. the white house is also talking about further sanctions. its credit conditions within russia, and it's also the effect it would have on economic activity. a lot of the fall today are the businesses that are directly exposed to what is happening in russia or have subsidiaries there. also, a lot of the high fliers are making up the bottom of the losers...
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i am sitting here right now with angela braly, she is president and ceo of wellpoint. nice to see you. >> thank you. >> thanks for joining us. first, your role at cgi. president clinton spoke about the need for health care development in countries. how can wellpoint further that? >> wellpoint really has a lot to offer that i don't think everyone realizes. for example, we're really getting to this access to affordable quality care in ways that i think are going to be important worldwide. so, for example, we get to tell a medicine, we get our rural members access to health care from urban health care centers. we're innovating around how to ingau ingauge our members. care cen n innovating. i think we have a really important role to play and i'm exciting to be here. >> let me get your sense of what's happening on the national debate over health care reform. we have seen really a country divided over reform. what do you think the reform should look like? >> i think it's really important that we get back to a discussion about health care reform. i think the decision has pivo
i am sitting here right now with angela braly, she is president and ceo of wellpoint. nice to see you. >> thank you. >> thanks for joining us. first, your role at cgi. president clinton spoke about the need for health care development in countries. how can wellpoint further that? >> wellpoint really has a lot to offer that i don't think everyone realizes. for example, we're really getting to this access to affordable quality care in ways that i think are going to be important...
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and as much as i like angela, i was open in saying it. i think it's a horrible thing that you have a pipeline coming from russia and i believe that germany is going to be getting 50, 60, or even 70% of their energy from russia how can you be working from peace and strength when somebody has that kind of power over your country? i don't think it's good you've given up your strength i think it's bad for germany, it's bad for the german people and i don't think it's good for nato, if you want to know the truth. okay >> we said we would take four questions each and we have taken four questions each we've been talking to the germans about this and other countries within the european union about this we continue to sit around the eu table, this will be something discuss at the european union table and we'll make our views known there. mr. president, thank you angela merkel made her position clear. we're talking to other countries within the european union. i think the president said earlier in a response to a future meeting he was going to have
and as much as i like angela, i was open in saying it. i think it's a horrible thing that you have a pipeline coming from russia and i believe that germany is going to be getting 50, 60, or even 70% of their energy from russia how can you be working from peace and strength when somebody has that kind of power over your country? i don't think it's good you've given up your strength i think it's bad for germany, it's bad for the german people and i don't think it's good for nato, if you want to...
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but i don't think that angela merkel and francois hollande will create inflation. >> simon you and i know it's a very difficult political pill for her to swallow, especially in an election year. but i do know this, and i think you know it, too, that the german economy is much better off with a june need europe than with a eurozone that's integrating. that's going to be the overwhelming desire. >> hang on a minute. they're having conversations up here, up in the sky about constitutional stuff they may or may not do six or seven years down the line. they're not dealing with the markets now nor are the central banks. you're not going to get anything for these markets coming out of thursday and friday. and if you think you are, you're on cloud coo-coo land. >> i don't think we're going to get anything significant, but we'll get another stepping stone. you and i know the healing process in europe is messy. >> is that enough? is that constitutional stepping stone enough for the markets on monday morning? >> absolutely. absolutely it is. in fact, look, as a perennial bull i will say this, d
but i don't think that angela merkel and francois hollande will create inflation. >> simon you and i know it's a very difficult political pill for her to swallow, especially in an election year. but i do know this, and i think you know it, too, that the german economy is much better off with a june need europe than with a eurozone that's integrating. that's going to be the overwhelming desire. >> hang on a minute. they're having conversations up here, up in the sky about...
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reports say angela merkel will not step in with any german aid for the bank. and more bad news as well for wells fargo, potentially. some former employees following a class action lawsuit. ceo john stumpf expected back on the hot seat before the house financial services committee, that is due on thursday. for more on the state of the banks, we're joined by paul miller, head of financial institutions research at fbr and j lee. >>> let me begin with you on deutsche bank, how much worse can it get for these guys? when you look at market cap versus the size of their balance sheet, it's a staggering, staggering difference. is as bad as it's going to get now? or is it going to get worse? >> you know, i don't cover deutsche bank, so i really don't have an opinion about that. >> all right. i hear you. how about you, do you cover deutsche bank at all ju yun li. >> i don't cover them directly. i don't think the fine size will be as large as the $14 billion being reported. >> how large do you think it will be? >> i don't think we've put out any kind of speculation on tha
reports say angela merkel will not step in with any german aid for the bank. and more bad news as well for wells fargo, potentially. some former employees following a class action lawsuit. ceo john stumpf expected back on the hot seat before the house financial services committee, that is due on thursday. for more on the state of the banks, we're joined by paul miller, head of financial institutions research at fbr and j lee. >>> let me begin with you on deutsche bank, how much worse...
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the germans are still saying, yes, we'll be there, but angela merkel just stepped in front of the press barely an hour ago and said we will not let greece hang out to dry, but we need, as you said, a credible restructuring program, a credible austerity program, and that has to be okayed, and then the money will flow, but we all know greece is running out of time. you'll just have to look at the yield spreads. they're basically exploding, and it's not only a greek story. the german bund, the 30-year bund out this week already did not do so well because some felt there should be more money on the table. next week we've got another ten-year bund that is clearly collateral damage for the other euro bunds out there, even for the aaas like the germans. so, they can't just step aside. greece is clearly running out of time. what will have to happen now? we could decide very quickly. the eu finance ministers have done that in a teleconference before and could do that now if they wanted to. we might need a bridge loan before the money can flow because the german parliament along with others need
the germans are still saying, yes, we'll be there, but angela merkel just stepped in front of the press barely an hour ago and said we will not let greece hang out to dry, but we need, as you said, a credible restructuring program, a credible austerity program, and that has to be okayed, and then the money will flow, but we all know greece is running out of time. you'll just have to look at the yield spreads. they're basically exploding, and it's not only a greek story. the german bund, the...
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and angela merkel is a very valued ally. and they don't want to destroy their ally because of 14 billion when it could be fungible. you agree with any of this? >> yeah. yeah. i think there's a possibility that it won't be 14 billion certainly. >> how about 4 billion? >> all right. >> all right. 4 billion. >> two to five is in the range people talk about. >> yeah, i think maybe 3 billion. maybe, hey, we get together and figure it out over some we-- >> it is oktoberfest. >> you know, how about -- you want to know how poor at one point we were? how about some -- there are germans out there who know it, that's horse hoof, it's not as bad as you think. hey, mcdonald's used to put it in. >> oh, man -- >> no, the old days. i had buffett on -- >> saw you tweeting with easterbrook. >> i think easterbrook is king. dividend boost, mcmuffin, anniversary yesterday, stock goes higher. >> when we come back, it was tough enough for john stumpf on capitol hill. stick around to find out what buffett had to say about the wells fargo ceo. also
and angela merkel is a very valued ally. and they don't want to destroy their ally because of 14 billion when it could be fungible. you agree with any of this? >> yeah. yeah. i think there's a possibility that it won't be 14 billion certainly. >> how about 4 billion? >> all right. >> all right. 4 billion. >> two to five is in the range people talk about. >> yeah, i think maybe 3 billion. maybe, hey, we get together and figure it out over some we-- >> it...
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angela merkel, these are the big mine no, sir. canceling 20 billion euro copper expansion today, clearly the management dl believing that things may not be as boy glauoy hard commodity prices. you must remember the context from which we are moving in europe if not here in the united states. on this very big price action that you've had during the course of the summer. so this is is a chart that runs from the day before mario draghi said he could do everything to save the euro. in that period of time, it's up 22%. this is the end of july. the euro stocks top 50 blue chips are still up the 14% and here, of course, the dow has gained 3.6. interesting though is this bearish comes in today the way that even bulls have been effected earlier in the session, germany auctioned two-year notes, chats, at a 0% interest rate. in other words, people quite happy to part money with the german government for two years for low, low interest rate on the basis that it would be safe. as we've gone through this more bearish attitude at the end of the s
angela merkel, these are the big mine no, sir. canceling 20 billion euro copper expansion today, clearly the management dl believing that things may not be as boy glauoy hard commodity prices. you must remember the context from which we are moving in europe if not here in the united states. on this very big price action that you've had during the course of the summer. so this is is a chart that runs from the day before mario draghi said he could do everything to save the euro. in that period of...
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marine le pen has little patience for angela merkel. >> translator: angela merkel is a force of inertia. she wants nothing to change. submit to the same remedys that are killing them. today ms. merkel is very isolated. those who defend her position are very isolated with her. they have not understood that the world is changing. i think that the days of the ideology supported by mrs. merkel are numbered. something incredibly important is happening in the world. i think that the 20th century ended with the fall of the berlin wall. and the 21st century has just been born with these series of electoral events that is turning its back on the wild globalization that has been imposed on us for decades now. >> reporter: so the election in france happens in april. remember, they generally have two-step elections here. you have to win the majority. so the first two contenders if nobody gets a majority, the two face-off a week later. this is one of the key events where a lot of analysts are wondering if europe is going to become, quote, more trumpian. back to you guys. >> michelle, interestingly i
marine le pen has little patience for angela merkel. >> translator: angela merkel is a force of inertia. she wants nothing to change. submit to the same remedys that are killing them. today ms. merkel is very isolated. those who defend her position are very isolated with her. they have not understood that the world is changing. i think that the days of the ideology supported by mrs. merkel are numbered. something incredibly important is happening in the world. i think that the 20th...
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this standoff front and center between angela merkel and francois hollande is a difficult situation and will haunt us for the rest of the week as we head towards the summit on friday. big losses, very broad-based selling in europe. >> we see the court has upheld the immigration law in arizona, big defeat for the president. but it appears that that is the major decision we'll get today. getting to that hour where it appears we may not get a health care decision today. would have to be later on this week. we'll take a short break, try to catch up on what's happening at the supreme court after this short commercial. don't go away. a lot more "squawk on the street" in just a moment. [ male announcer ] aggressive styling. a more fuel-efficient turbocharged engine. and a completely redesigned interior. ♪ the 2012 c-class with over 2,000 refinements. it's amazing...inside and out. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. on december 21st polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space. whic
this standoff front and center between angela merkel and francois hollande is a difficult situation and will haunt us for the rest of the week as we head towards the summit on friday. big losses, very broad-based selling in europe. >> we see the court has upheld the immigration law in arizona, big defeat for the president. but it appears that that is the major decision we'll get today. getting to that hour where it appears we may not get a health care decision today. would have to be...
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he appears now to have won some ground here alongside angela mercking in slowing this process down and making it perhaps more considereded. i'm assuming there is a silver lining for markets? >> well, i think so, simon. as you rightly say, he hasn't invoked article 50 and made it clear, i don't think it was a case of making ground with angela merkel, this is britain's sovereign decision alone to make and he had informed the likes of angela merkel he doesn't plan to invoke article 50 yet and will tell the european commission that tomorrow as you said at the top and sara said as well. this is for the new prime minister to invoke. he said there's work that could get done between now and then. two other key points from the speech we haven't mentioned yet. this was not the result i wanted nor the outcome i think is best for the country i love, but here's the important bit, a decision that must be accepted and implementation must now begin. so all of those questions of whether we would see a second referendum, this could be overturned he certainly pouring cold water on that at the moment. the
he appears now to have won some ground here alongside angela mercking in slowing this process down and making it perhaps more considereded. i'm assuming there is a silver lining for markets? >> well, i think so, simon. as you rightly say, he hasn't invoked article 50 and made it clear, i don't think it was a case of making ground with angela merkel, this is britain's sovereign decision alone to make and he had informed the likes of angela merkel he doesn't plan to invoke article 50 yet...
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futures probably the weakest -- >>> meanwhile, in europe angela merkel visiting china. huge delegation there. we'll talk about that in a moment. german unemployment rising from a fifth consecutive month. >>> we begin in tampa where paul ryan and condi rice give speeches. ed rendell and carly fiorina. >>> 24 hours away from ben bernanke's speech in jackson hole. markets are wactching and waiting. >>> german unemployment rises again as merkel gets an earful on her trip to china. >>> retailers blow it out in august. gap, pier 1, target, macy's, nordstrom, costco exceeding estimates. will the stocks add to already impressive gains? >>> pandora shows you really can make money in mobile. earnings and guidance were above estimates. we'll hear what the ceo is telling cnbc. >>> tonight mitt romney will accept his nomination for president of the united states. john harwood is at the rnc in tampa with the latest. john, your review of ryan and rice and your expectations for tonight? >> reporter: look, everything that's happened so far at this convention is building up to one hour t
futures probably the weakest -- >>> meanwhile, in europe angela merkel visiting china. huge delegation there. we'll talk about that in a moment. german unemployment rising from a fifth consecutive month. >>> we begin in tampa where paul ryan and condi rice give speeches. ed rendell and carly fiorina. >>> 24 hours away from ben bernanke's speech in jackson hole. markets are wactching and waiting. >>> german unemployment rises again as merkel gets an earful on...
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in turn, angela merkel gets a euro-wide banking supervising body. those are the key, systemic takeaways, broad-brush takeaways. now they have to work out the details. that's going to be incredibly difficult. she was asked repeatedly at a press conference, how much pressure did you come under from mont monti? and she said, nothing's really changed when you look at the wording -- it's going to be tough. she's got to bring something back to germany in order to get this thing approved. but i would say we have seen a shift in the conversation which is pretty dramatic. and even german stocks are higher by nearly 4%. will it all fade as they start to fight out the details? probably. it's going to be pretty messy watching the sausage get made. but there is a fundamental change in what they're talking about here. >> michelle, just to make sure -- in other words, i thought she said she would over her dead body in terms of euro bonds being issued -- >> which she reiterated today. >> as opposed to them buying the sovereigns. >> i thought it was also sovereigns.
in turn, angela merkel gets a euro-wide banking supervising body. those are the key, systemic takeaways, broad-brush takeaways. now they have to work out the details. that's going to be incredibly difficult. she was asked repeatedly at a press conference, how much pressure did you come under from mont monti? and she said, nothing's really changed when you look at the wording -- it's going to be tough. she's got to bring something back to germany in order to get this thing approved. but i would...
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angela merkel of germany and we will be going along with the president to see how thaun folds after a weekend where he spent largely on twitter criticizing the media this morning he teed up another tweet blasting the media he said at some point the fake news will be forced to discuss our great job numbers, strong she kmis, success with isis and the border and so much else that after this tweet over the weekend in which he retweeted an image of himself as a professional wrestler body slamming and punching a person whose face is replaced with the cnn logo the president critical of the cnn network. that tweet got a lot of reaction some of the president's critics said it was an insightment to violence against journalists some say it was the presidential equivalent of a prank phone call the president continuing to be fixated on his cable news coverage also steve ban nnon has the idea of raising taxes on the wealthy. that would pay for midding and working class tax cuts a populous move by the white house if they go in that direction. not clear how republicans would react to the idea for tax
angela merkel of germany and we will be going along with the president to see how thaun folds after a weekend where he spent largely on twitter criticizing the media this morning he teed up another tweet blasting the media he said at some point the fake news will be forced to discuss our great job numbers, strong she kmis, success with isis and the border and so much else that after this tweet over the weekend in which he retweeted an image of himself as a professional wrestler body slamming...
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the president with german chancellor angela merckle as they meet at the white house discussing russian sanctions. >> this is the chancellor's first visit to the white house since that nsa controversy in which it was disclosed the white house had intercepted some of her calls. that might make the conversation somewhat touchy. also some reports that the chancellor is going to deliver a message it to the president that russian sanctions in germany are not favorably seen, at least by the german business lobby. let's get to john harwood at the white house with more. john? >> not seen positively by the german business community or the business community elsewhere in europe, but i expect them to talk about trying to maintain a united front on sanctions. the nsa. they will have a news conference, a press availability after their meeting around 11:45 and i think you can also expect, carl, the president to have some sort of remarks off the top about these stronger than expected jobs numbers. >> all right. john, we'll come back to you for that later this morning. john harwood at the white house.
the president with german chancellor angela merckle as they meet at the white house discussing russian sanctions. >> this is the chancellor's first visit to the white house since that nsa controversy in which it was disclosed the white house had intercepted some of her calls. that might make the conversation somewhat touchy. also some reports that the chancellor is going to deliver a message it to the president that russian sanctions in germany are not favorably seen, at least by the...
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so angela merkel here urging caution as the two sides continue their war of words throughout the morning this morning. >> meanwhile, you mention merkel, as world leaders begin to weigh in here but a lot of people paying attention to this editorial in one of the communist party official newspapers in china basically saying that china will oppose any u.s. effort to try to depose kim. >> right and that's so important because it shows that china is not yet with the united states in terms of the diplomacy here the chinese used north korea as a proxy here against the united states for decades whether or not they can be brought fully on board in terms of a diplomatic solution here is the question if they're signaling that they would not be part of a regime change effort now that might be reassuring to the north korean leader and we'll have to see the impact of that in one sense it could be a stabilizing thing. in the sense that it doesn't provide north korean leadership with a reason to panic now. >> the president ramped up his rhetoric against north korea and has also done so against the senat
so angela merkel here urging caution as the two sides continue their war of words throughout the morning this morning. >> meanwhile, you mention merkel, as world leaders begin to weigh in here but a lot of people paying attention to this editorial in one of the communist party official newspapers in china basically saying that china will oppose any u.s. effort to try to depose kim. >> right and that's so important because it shows that china is not yet with the united states in...
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i would just keep a very close eye on angela merkel. i think however she succeeds or fails, will be how the eu winds up going. >> all right. art, the always presient art casion. >>> take a look at dick's supporting goods after gold mans sacks put it on its buy list. "squawk on the street" will be back after this break. >>> european banks continue to be under pressure after the brexit vote, is there more pain to come, or a big bounce ahead? find out at trading nation.cnbc.com. more "squawk on the street" coming up. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." stocks mostly higher. utilities sticking out to the downside in a reversal kind of day. the sector did holed up during the market's two-day swoon post brexit, in today' early trading. meanwhile, energy the best performer overall as crude oil rallies. e ex-protection names, newfield, out restoration all leading higher between 4% to 6%. for the year, energy is the third-best performing sector up by about 10%. back to you. >> volkswagen has reached a settlement, the doj, and the ftc. we
i would just keep a very close eye on angela merkel. i think however she succeeds or fails, will be how the eu winds up going. >> all right. art, the always presient art casion. >>> take a look at dick's supporting goods after gold mans sacks put it on its buy list. "squawk on the street" will be back after this break. >>> european banks continue to be under pressure after the brexit vote, is there more pain to come, or a big bounce ahead? find out at trading...
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. >> well that, of course, there's news that, of course, angela, 75 years old, ran country wide, may face civil prosecution from the justice department, reporting out there. >> they came after him and other countrywide executives that went by the wayside. there's mr. mozillo. they never got the head, so to speak. >> no. >> in it was, again, reporting on it for many years during and after the fact, it was widespread. >> right. >> no doubt. many, many people within the organizations were well aware that mortgages were packaged that was below any quality that conceivably they should have been, and then repackaged and repackaged again into synthetic cdos which, of course, the likes of pallson, for example, was able to bet against making billions of dollars. >> yes. >> that comes from the advocacy deal, back from that deal. >> they got stuck. listen -- >> no people. >> no people. remember, back and forth, bank of america, it was my judgment, no one knows what you have in reserve, okay? that's not a disclosed figure. i know that they had a certain amount of earnings power, and i think the
. >> well that, of course, there's news that, of course, angela, 75 years old, ran country wide, may face civil prosecution from the justice department, reporting out there. >> they came after him and other countrywide executives that went by the wayside. there's mr. mozillo. they never got the head, so to speak. >> no. >> in it was, again, reporting on it for many years during and after the fact, it was widespread. >> right. >> no doubt. many, many people...
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>> well rick i think what's going to happen is angela merkel doesn't have the ability to get the debt relief similar to what they had in 2012. with the private debt. i think what you're going to see is you're going to see an extension of the payments of greece. i think you've got about a 15% chance of getting a deal done this sunday 35% chance of getting it done by july 20th. and a 50% chance by august 3rd when all the european bankers want to go on vacation. i think a deal going to happen. i think, i agree with everything you just said i didn't mean to interrupt. here's more of the direction i was thinking of going. you remember the familiarous quote about running out of other people's money. hasn't this take an pickety-split rise up to the notion it's not even about spending other people's money any more. in essence, it's about giving it away to some extent. i understand the treasury secretary wants things to go on smoothly. but shouldn't this be a choice for the german people? all of this seems to be dealing with bureaucrats and government officials. i liked when greece had a refer
>> well rick i think what's going to happen is angela merkel doesn't have the ability to get the debt relief similar to what they had in 2012. with the private debt. i think what you're going to see is you're going to see an extension of the payments of greece. i think you've got about a 15% chance of getting a deal done this sunday 35% chance of getting it done by july 20th. and a 50% chance by august 3rd when all the european bankers want to go on vacation. i think a deal going to...
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another thing, angela merkel is set to arrive in paris in a few hours. we're expecting a joint statement later. the french have been a little softer on their approach to the greeks. it would same that angela merkel is arriving in paris to stiffen their resolve before the negotiations take place. i want to leave you with final pictures. these will go down in history as the former finance minister of greece, mr. varoufakis claiming aboard his motorcycle. his wife on the back and he rides off into the sunset away from the finance ministry. not quite a job well done but a job done nonetheless but not to the liking of those here in brussels who will they think have to pick up the pieces now. back to you. >> and maybe perhaps a sequel in paris. thank you. how does this affect business in greece, specifically tourism. we are now joined from athens from the president of the central union of greek chamber of commerce. welcome to the program. before we get onto what it meechbmeans for tourism, how do you think the restpeople will respond to this vote? >> it will b
another thing, angela merkel is set to arrive in paris in a few hours. we're expecting a joint statement later. the french have been a little softer on their approach to the greeks. it would same that angela merkel is arriving in paris to stiffen their resolve before the negotiations take place. i want to leave you with final pictures. these will go down in history as the former finance minister of greece, mr. varoufakis claiming aboard his motorcycle. his wife on the back and he rides off into...
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let's break away and talk very briefly about what angela merkel is going. she's back at work. she was up in canada earlier in the week. we now have a very clear image of what angela merkel is going to be doing in terms of summits for the next few weeks. let's leave greece out of it. she's meeting the greek prime minister on friday. remember what track i had said it's either the germans or ecb to persuade the italians and spanish to skr for help. then the ecb will come through and backstop them with substantial buying of their bonds in the secondary market. that's what we're heading for. look at how we now learn, angela merkel not this week but the week after will meet the italian prime minister on wednesday. then on the thursday, this is significant, she's going to madrid to meet the spanish prime minister on exactly the same day that we have mario draghi coming through with not only an ecb meeting but a news conference. those two in combination are potentially very important events in terms of public perception and what they might say to the markets. don't know what's going t
let's break away and talk very briefly about what angela merkel is going. she's back at work. she was up in canada earlier in the week. we now have a very clear image of what angela merkel is going to be doing in terms of summits for the next few weeks. let's leave greece out of it. she's meeting the greek prime minister on friday. remember what track i had said it's either the germans or ecb to persuade the italians and spanish to skr for help. then the ecb will come through and backstop them...
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a angela airntss has a culture shift in mind. walt mossberg from re/code will join us to talk about what they found when they went inside a foxconn factory in china and finally, major league baseball will join us to talk about why they are banning meerkat and periscope and what other technology challenges they might be facing all and more coming up on "squawk alley." tune in. angela ahrendts . >>> good tuesday morning. it is 8:00 a.m. at uber headquarters in san francisco, california 11:00 a.m. here on wall street, and "squawk alley" is live. ♪ ♪ communication breakdown is always a sign ♪ ♪ having a nervous breakdown ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to "squawk alley" for a tuesday. joining us this morning kevin o'leary chairman of o'leary funds and investor on "shark tank." kayla tausche, jon fortt on a day where the markets are doing well for the third day in a row.
a angela airntss has a culture shift in mind. walt mossberg from re/code will join us to talk about what they found when they went inside a foxconn factory in china and finally, major league baseball will join us to talk about why they are banning meerkat and periscope and what other technology challenges they might be facing all and more coming up on "squawk alley." tune in. angela ahrendts . >>> good tuesday morning. it is 8:00 a.m. at uber headquarters in san francisco,...
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. >> there's a picture of him on a bench with angela merkel. you think he's saying something to her there like come on, man. this dollar thing. get that euro moving. >> they think bigger than we do. >> i think they're probably talking american pharoah. how much did she have on frosty? maybe she frosted the place. you don't know. maybe she was a trifecta wager. >> did you win any money? >> yes. i had the exact on i -- >> congratulations. let it ride. >> i had that one. i had frosted in place. my wife was proud of me. she said look i had done a huge amount of handicap but in the end, american pharoah was the best horse. they were not big payoffs but if you put some money down you got the nice payoff but getting out was the big payoff. >> dow is down 18. >> in a mixed open today, let's take a look at the major sector health care has been most of the year as the leader. weakness in energy. oil seems to be stuck in that $58 area. it hasn't moved for a couple of weeks and i think that's starting to weigh on things. financials fractionally positive. w
. >> there's a picture of him on a bench with angela merkel. you think he's saying something to her there like come on, man. this dollar thing. get that euro moving. >> they think bigger than we do. >> i think they're probably talking american pharoah. how much did she have on frosty? maybe she frosted the place. you don't know. maybe she was a trifecta wager. >> did you win any money? >> yes. i had the exact on i -- >> congratulations. let it ride. >>...
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angela braley was talking about in the press release. that's the goal there. 10:00 is the conference call for wellpoint. bertha coombs is listening in on that. >> when we first heard about obamacare, what stocks did people short most aggressively? >> right. >> wellpoint, united health. they came in with guns blazing. they were the guy that is gained it better than anyone. >> and hospital operators obviously benefits. >> a check from me and you to all the companies that were supposed to be hurt. >> that's because nobody guessed what was going to happen. everybody got that wrong. >> justice roberts, by the way, didn't want to be the guy who denied health care for 30 million people. >> very interesting. >> interesting. >> his mind works in mysterious ways. >> smartest guy -- >> he's working the angles. he's playing so far down the field, you have no idea what he's doing. >> among the people in my year who went to harvard year, including him, people thought he was the smartest guy who went through during this whole period. identified it like
angela braley was talking about in the press release. that's the goal there. 10:00 is the conference call for wellpoint. bertha coombs is listening in on that. >> when we first heard about obamacare, what stocks did people short most aggressively? >> right. >> wellpoint, united health. they came in with guns blazing. they were the guy that is gained it better than anyone. >> and hospital operators obviously benefits. >> a check from me and you to all the companies...
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angela merkel is saying and, indeed, the dutch finance minister this morning, we are not going to talk to you until we get this referendum on sunday. is it a belief that there could be some sort of raging change there? is there also a hardening amongst them that they are prepared to let greece go. i appreciate they want to appear they are saying that and they might do that. do you believe that they would actually pull the trigger. >> simon, i still have difficulty believing that chancel, merkel and some of the other leaders of europe are ready to pull the trigger on a greek exit. i think this is more easily although not certainly, more easily interpreted as a tactical move to see who will be running the greek government. it is no secret they have not found it a particularly pleasant or rewarding experience to work with the current greek government. i think we are seeing a short-term tactical consideration that suggestion, let's wait and see the outcome of the election. maybe we will no longer have to deal with prime minister cyprus. >> i think it is interesting that some very strong le
angela merkel is saying and, indeed, the dutch finance minister this morning, we are not going to talk to you until we get this referendum on sunday. is it a belief that there could be some sort of raging change there? is there also a hardening amongst them that they are prepared to let greece go. i appreciate they want to appear they are saying that and they might do that. do you believe that they would actually pull the trigger. >> simon, i still have difficulty believing that chancel,...
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let's get more from eamon javers who's at the white house >> quite a bit of activities this morning angela merkel, german leader arriving to pay her respects to george h.w. bush and to the rest of the family. this morning it feels like there is a different truce, the political truce if you will of the tensions between the trump family and the bush family, trump famously ran against jeb bush dismissing him as low energy and everyone in tn in the house donald trump was suspicious of anybody in his staff, it is more of a bush family than a trump family the president preparing to pay his respects today as well you do get the sense, carl, as we talk about this president, this is a president who is in mourning himself and leading the country through this day of national mourning and suspending some of those tensions that have visible between these two families over the past years >> joining us now is a former assistant of george h.w. bush. thank you sir for joining is >> i was asked by the president to join because he wanted to create an office that'll be dedicated and helping him. people volunt
let's get more from eamon javers who's at the white house >> quite a bit of activities this morning angela merkel, german leader arriving to pay her respects to george h.w. bush and to the rest of the family. this morning it feels like there is a different truce, the political truce if you will of the tensions between the trump family and the bush family, trump famously ran against jeb bush dismissing him as low energy and everyone in tn in the house donald trump was suspicious of anybody...
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angela, thanks for joining us. >> happy to be here. thank you. good morning i want to talk with you about diversity in a moment, but quickly on the markets here, i wonder given the week we've had, the chop, the reception some of the companies have gotten post earnings, if you think that growth valuations are really running into a reality check or if this is another head fake >> well, i think with the week of earnings and the selloff yesterday, and i thought that there were mixed results and yesterday seemed to be the opposite of how we started the week for me, it signalled more volatility ahead and that the growth stocks were really overbought and overheated. but it also may have signalled to investment managers, you know, which stocks to buy and which ones to trim so i think before i said that tech stocks and stay at home stocks were stocks we were watching but i'm not a stock picker, and i select managers, so i think, you know, this week has really reinforced for me to monitor more closely our valuations with our growth stocks that our growth m
angela, thanks for joining us. >> happy to be here. thank you. good morning i want to talk with you about diversity in a moment, but quickly on the markets here, i wonder given the week we've had, the chop, the reception some of the companies have gotten post earnings, if you think that growth valuations are really running into a reality check or if this is another head fake >> well, i think with the week of earnings and the selloff yesterday, and i thought that there were mixed...
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let me start with you, do you agree with angela merkel's comments? >> translator: we will see because we feel it for the first time that we are currently dealing -- >> all right, good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with david faber and jim cramer. we'll watch for more headlines out of that. meantime, 138,000 jobs in may. that's below estimates. we are watching that. futures not moved by the jobs number really coming off that record high yesterday. europe is pretty green. ten year yield almost a full retracement down to election day levels. our road map starts with the unemployment falls which falls to the lowest level in 16 years. despite a drop in the pace of hiring. we'll get the white house reaction from gary cohn. >> the president is taking heat from major ceos after pulling out of paris climate accord. elon musk and bob iger both resigning from his advisory board. we'll dig in on all the corporate blow back. >> and as we said, vladimir putin speaking to nbc's megyn kelly. we'll take you there live late in
let me start with you, do you agree with angela merkel's comments? >> translator: we will see because we feel it for the first time that we are currently dealing -- >> all right, good friday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with david faber and jim cramer. we'll watch for more headlines out of that. meantime, 138,000 jobs in may. that's below estimates. we are watching that. futures not moved by the jobs number really coming off that record...
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not angela merkel, the second president in germany to quit in the past two years. it's one reason merkel was unable to meet with monti today. >> there have been telephone conferences today. out of those there has grown an optimism. merkel is riding so high in the polls at the moment, the fact her president which is a ceremonial post has had to step down for his own private scandals, the feeling is that won't impact this crisis. >> here's the bell. >> the european markets are closing now. >> many just can't wait to get their hands on that money from the ecb at the end of the month. the debate rages as to how big. a former qe will be. you asked me for the time table. let me give that to you. over the weekend we believe -- we don't know these events are going to happen apart from the meeting on monday. this is how it's shaping up from analysts and the composite view you get from the various press reports across europe. over the weekend, the greek parliament will have to vote through this 320 additional austerity. sunday/monday they will meet presumably to sign off on
not angela merkel, the second president in germany to quit in the past two years. it's one reason merkel was unable to meet with monti today. >> there have been telephone conferences today. out of those there has grown an optimism. merkel is riding so high in the polls at the moment, the fact her president which is a ceremonial post has had to step down for his own private scandals, the feeling is that won't impact this crisis. >> here's the bell. >> the european markets are...
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let's bring in angela peebles. what were your key takeaways? >> yeah, sara, j&j is raising their full-year adjusted guidance to between 1007 and 1013 a share and analysts were looking for 100 a share. they're raising the low end of that revenue guidance for the year. in the third quarter what we saw is that pharma drove this beat. drugs in the immunology franchise like stellar ra coming in ahead of expectations and in the cancer portfolio, drugs like carvickty coming in ahead and carvickty is interesting because that's a newer drug for multiple myeloma and had promising results, but it's difficult to make. even though people are interested in it, it's almost like j&j can't make enough of it. i spoke to the cfo this morning who said, even though supply is getting better, they still can't meet the demand there. and even though there was, of course, this strength in the pharma side, there was weakness on the med tech front, and j&j saying that it's taking steps to improve this. it's undergoing a restructuring in the orthopedic business and they ha
let's bring in angela peebles. what were your key takeaways? >> yeah, sara, j&j is raising their full-year adjusted guidance to between 1007 and 1013 a share and analysts were looking for 100 a share. they're raising the low end of that revenue guidance for the year. in the third quarter what we saw is that pharma drove this beat. drugs in the immunology franchise like stellar ra coming in ahead of expectations and in the cancer portfolio, drugs like carvickty coming in ahead and...
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actually, angela merkel meets mario monti on wednesday. we had the french and german finance ministers meeting today. they say they're going to set up working groups to move toward suggestions for greater currency and fiscal union. of course, over the weekend angela merkel was trying to knock back some of those more vocal anti-greece proponents within her own coalition. you also have the head of the bund bank saying bond buying was a drug people could get fixed on. you could still go forward with bond buying by the ecb with germany in the minority as it's happened all the way through. >> talking to kelly about this. potential for more tape bombs, quote, unquote, from europe this week? >> yeah. you're going to get more of that. there's obviously all the working committees within the ecb coming out with proposals. you can get that coming from anywhere at any time. they may be conflicting because no judgment will be made until the 6th. when the ecb meeting is held. and when merkel also meets the spanish prime minister the same day in madrid.
actually, angela merkel meets mario monti on wednesday. we had the french and german finance ministers meeting today. they say they're going to set up working groups to move toward suggestions for greater currency and fiscal union. of course, over the weekend angela merkel was trying to knock back some of those more vocal anti-greece proponents within her own coalition. you also have the head of the bund bank saying bond buying was a drug people could get fixed on. you could still go forward...
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at the higher level, angela merckle said, look, russia, you are responsible for this, you have fermented the pro-russian separatists, armed them in the past, maybe they stole this particular equipment, but look to putin in russia as being the reason this group feels emboldened to fight against ukraine. >> thank you, michelle. michelle caruso-cabrera back at hq, of course, bringing us news as it happens. let's talk about, of course, the big potential deal from this week as i'm going to be want to do perhaps for many days to come. time warner and fox is what we're talking about. certain things to share, of course, after reporting each day with you on this, but we're going to be in somewhat of a holding pattern, if you will. every time, of course, a share of time warner trades hands, conceivably fox says, well, that's good news. we have someone in this place, not willing to watch time warner, simply say no, and watch the prices fall dramatically. they'll pressure management and the board to sit down and negotiate. that's what you hope for if you're fox. the other thing expected, though, if
at the higher level, angela merckle said, look, russia, you are responsible for this, you have fermented the pro-russian separatists, armed them in the past, maybe they stole this particular equipment, but look to putin in russia as being the reason this group feels emboldened to fight against ukraine. >> thank you, michelle. michelle caruso-cabrera back at hq, of course, bringing us news as it happens. let's talk about, of course, the big potential deal from this week as i'm going to be...